Re: XP Back up
From: Rocket J. Squirrel (rocky_at_bullwinkle.com)
Date: 03/18/04
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Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 13:34:43 -0500
Backup to your hard disk and then burn to CD.
Rocky
"rtaylor2113 (removethis) @comcast.net"
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> I am currently working on the same issue and I found that
> you have to use your Windows XP Home Edition operating
> systems CD and open the folder called "NTBackup" which
> will start a Wizard to install it on your hard drive.
> When you want to back up your computer, click on the start
> menu, programs, accessories, system tools, backup. I,
> unfortunately, just found out that apparently Windows XP
> does not allow back up to a CD drive, and I have nothing
> but a CD drive, so I you know anything about how to get
> around this without having to install another drive, I
> would love to hear about it!
>
> Hope this helps!
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> >-----Original Message-----
> >Does anyone have an easy way to back up document files on
> >Windows XP Home Edition. 98 had a program in it but can't
> >find it in the XP Home Edition. Need to set up an easy
> >way for someone to back up files other than copying to a
> >disk. We do have a zip drive to hold larger amounts of
> >data. Thank you
> >.
> >
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